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1   Zirconolite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zirconolite is a mineral, calcium zirconium titanate; formula CaZrTi2O7. ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zirconolite" ...
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2   Zirconolite: Zirconolite mineral information and data.
A complex zirconium titanium silicate with three polytypoids known (2M, 3O, 3T) ... References for Zirconolite. Reference List: ...
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3   Zirconolite Mineral Data
Concentration of Zirconolite per GRapi unit = 130.43 (PPM) ... Weight of pure Zirconolite in grams (gm) and Calculated Diameter of a Sphere ...
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4   Zirconolite-2M Mineral Data
Optical Properties of Zirconolite-2M. Optical Data: ... Links to other databases for Zirconolite-2M : 1 - Am. Min. Crystal Structure Database ...
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5   Enhancement of Zirconolite Dissolution Due to Water ...
Zirconolite has been proposed for the incorporation of tri- and ... fully metamict natural Th-enriched zirconolite as well as leaching experiments performed on ...
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6   Synroc : World Nuclear Association
World Nuclear Association is the global private-sector organization that seeks to promote and provide information on ... Zirconolite variants containing ...
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7   zirconolite (mineral) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on zirconolite (mineral), The other candidate is a synthetic rock made of mineral mixtures such as zirconolite and perovskite. ...
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8   Durability of Zirconolite in Hydrothermal Fluids ...
zirconolite suffers from relatively rapid corrosion and, depending on the fluid ... Above 500°C in Na-rich fluids, zirconolite is replaced by ...
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9   Dissolution Kinetics of Titanate-Based Ceramic Waste Forms ...
zirconolite, and brannerite, were determined at 90°C and over the pH values 2 to ... pyrochlore baseline and the non-radioactive zirconolite ceramics. ...
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10   Zircon, Zirconia, Zirconium Minerals
The zirconium minerals zircon, baddeleyite and zirconolite are a close family. ... Zirconolite, though rare, may be widespread in igneous rocks but not recognized ...
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